Princess Storytime

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I was just wondering if anyone has gone to the princess storytelling at the Tinker Bell Toy Shop?

How many times throughout the day do they usually do this? Do they let you take pictures with the princess at that time?

Thanks!
 
We've not sat through a story time but have been in the area when it was happening. Get there early as it is always crowded. Everyone who attends the storytelling gets an opportunity to get an autograph and a photo though.

I can't find any of my old times guides so I can't tell you how often they are, but I remember there were a few throughout the day. I believe each one is hosted by a different princess.
 
We have annual passes and would go every time we went to the park. I loved one story teller named Jeff. :lovestruc He moved to New York a few years ago. It is fun and there are a lot of inside jokes for the adults. It is always really crowded though so get there early and be prepared for those rude people, you know who you are, who come at the last minute and have their kids squeeze up front with your kids who have been waiting patiently. If anyone knows Jeff, tell him I miss him! princess:
 
It's really fun, even for a party of adults who are kids at heart!
 

Last week they were held three times a day with the first I believe at 12:30pm.
They also have other princesses in the gardens just outside of the shop.
My DD was upset because Belle wasn't doing Storytime on one day, but was told by a CM that she'd be in the gardens right after Cinderella did her story at 12:30p.
 
We saw the storytelling with Snow White on Monday. They were doing it at 11:30, 12:30, and 1:30. We got there about 5 minutes before and were far back, but that didn't matter. If you want to get there early and want a picture afterwards, they were lining up at the left side of the shop where the princess barbie dolls are, so you might want to sit on that side.

We didn't get pictures then, because the place was mobbed. I thought it was much easier to get pictures at California Adventure in the Animation building. We saw Snow White and Sleeping Beauty there with a small line (maybe 6 people in front of us), and right when we came out of the line, Cinderella, Sorcerer Mickey, and Hercules, came into the big circular part of the building to play duck-duck-goose with all of the kids. All the kids were so thrilled!

CJDrew's Mom :earsgirl:
 
Yes, the times are 11:30, 12:30 and 1:30. You can go in in the morning and ask which princess's will be there, and they can tell you so you can choose who you want to see.

Definitely be there early though. When we went there was a very large woman sitting in the front, I nicely asked her if she could move so other kids could sit there, and she totally ignored me, saying to her child, "ANYWAYS, ..." It's so maddening because it's for the kids. I think she got the hint though because she kept getting the same from other parents. She scooted back and told me she had to sit there because she had a hard time standing :sad2:

The story lasts for 15 minutes and is SO entertaining. The princess and storyteller work so well together, they are so funny. It's definitely a must do!
 








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